"3:10 to Yuma,"Lionsgate Home Video, 117 minutes, Rated R for violence and some language -- When the notorious outlaw Ben Wade (Russell Crowe) is captured, rancher Dan Evans (Christian Bale) offers, for $200, to escort Wade to the train that will take him to prison. Along the way, the group is attacked by Indians and members of Wade's gang. However, a strange bond develops between the rancher and the outlaw as they come to see there is merit in the other's lifestyle. This has to be the best western to come along since "Unforgiven."

"Death Sentence,"20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, 110 minutes, Rated R for strong bloody brutal violence and pervasive language -- Nick Hume (Kevin Bacon) seemingly has a perfect life until he watches his older son savagely killed as part of a gang initiation. Distrusting the criminal justice system, Nick takes matters into his own hands and kills the man who stabbed his son. What Nick didn't realize is that revenge is a two-sided sword and he's not set in motion, events that he's powerless to stop. This is a truly frightening film because it is so grounded in reality.

"Boogeyman 2,"Sony Pictures Home Entertainment 89 minutes, Unrated director's cut -- As a youngster, Laura saw the Boogeyman enter her home and kill her parents. As an adult, she's still haunted by the memory. When her best friend Henry leaves town for a job interview, she goes to a hospital for a few days to spend time with others who have paralyzing fears. Things get tense when the Boogeyman arrives and starts eliminating the other patients in ways that tap into their deepest fears. Strictly for horror buffs.

"White Noise 2,"Universal Studios Home Video, 99 minutes, Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and terror, some disturbing images, thematic material and language -- After watching his wife and son get killed by a gunman, Abe Dale (Nathan Fillion) attempts to take his own life. He survives and realizes that as a result of his near-death experience, he can see those who are about to die. Turning into a one-man rescue crew, Abe saves several lives before he realizes that his actions have upset the natural order of things. This may be that rare sequel that's actually more entertaining than the original.

"Maneater,"Genius Home Entertainment, 88 minutes, Unrated -- After a Bengal tiger escapes from a traveling carnival, it goes on a killing spree in a remote Georgia town. It's up to Sheriff Grady (Gary Busey) to hunt the creature down, but that's a lot easier said than done. It's a by-the-numbers thriller that never really thrills. Given the gore and violence, it's probably a strong PG-13.

Twentieth Century Fox A scene from "Sunshine."

"Sunshine,"20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, 110 minutes, Rated R for violent content and language -- Set in the not-too-distant future, a team of astronauts leaves Earth hoping to reignite our failing sun. Although the first five years of the mission have gone without a hitch, things suddenly get crazy when they encounter the spacecraft that failed on the mission before theirs. Pass.

HONORABLE MENTIONS
This week more than makes up for last week's dearth of rental titles. In addition to the films mentioned above, look for the following on shelves Tuesday.

"Black Irish" -- Two brothers from South Boston clash as one pursues a life of crime while the other turns to baseball.

"Joshua" -- The arrival of a newborn girl causes problems for Cairn family; particularly for 9-year-old Joshua, whose upbringing and tastes take a sinister turn.

"Klimt" -- Film examines the Austrian artist Gustav Klimt whose sexual artwork came to symbolize the art nouveau style of the late 19th and early 20th century.

"Killing Floor" -- Shortly after moving into a penthouse apartment, a literary agent discovers that he's the target of a stalker.

"Forget About It" -- Three retired veterans discover a stash of cash in the desert and start living the high life - on the mob's dime.

"Golden Door" -- Touching story of an Italian family that leaves everything behind in order to make the trip to America.

"Mammoth" -- A meteor smashes into a museum and thaws a frozen wooly mammoth.

"Beyond the Ring" -- A martial arts champion is forced to return to the ring when his daughter's health fails.

TV ON DVD
By contrast, it's a pretty light week for TV on DVD. The first two seasons of "Rob and Big" are being released on four discs for $39.98. (That same night the first episode of the third season of the show premieres on MTV at 10:30 p.m.)

The second season of "Two and a Half Men" is being released as a four-disc set for $44.98 while the second season of "Gunsmoke" arrives on three discs for $36.99. Finally, the sixth season of "The Waltons" is being released on five discs for $39.98.

The third season of the British Hit "Lovejoy" is due out on three discs for $39.98 along with the fifth season of the British thriller "MI-5" on five discs for $79.97.

BLU-RAY AND HD
It's a mixed bag of Blu-Ray and HD titles due out this week.

Blu-Ray releases include "Con-Air" and "The Rock" for $29.99 each and "Man on Fire," "Dragon Wars," "Sunshine" and "3:10 to Yuma" for $39.98 each. There are also two double-features "Killing Machine" and "Shogun's Ninja" ($22.98) and "Night of the Werewolf" and "Vengeance of the Zombie" ($29.98).

Topping the list of HD titles is a two disc director's cut of "Zodiac" ($39.99). Also due out are "The Pianist" and "Mobsters" for $29.98 each. "White Noise 2" is being released on HD for $29.98 and as a "combo" that contains both the HD and standard DVD versions for $39.98).

CARY GRANT SPECIAL
Lionsgate is releasing a four-disc "Cary Grant" collector's set that includes "Indiscreet," "Operation Petticoat," "The Grass Is Greener" and "That Touch of Mink" for $34.98.

EASTER EGG
If you're watching "Transformers" on HD, after viewing the film, run the entire end credits. Once the credits have completed you will see a separate menu giving you access to three video clips. The first one is the "Iron Man" trailer, the second is the "Transformers" teaser and the third is "Autobots Rollout," a montage of views of the Autobots.